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Sunday, 5 February 2012

Answer of Optative and Exclamatory sentences (Narration)

Optative Sentences(Answer)

1.                  The teacher prayed that he (S) might come round soon
2.                  The president prayed that Bangladesh might live long.
3.                  The dervish wished that I might shine in life.
4.                  The woman wished that he (s) might be happy.
5.                  Mother wished that I might live long.
6.                  Father wished that he (s) might pass the examination.
7.                  The speaker prayed that Allah might help him (listener)
8.                  They prayed that their president might live.
9.                  Mother prayed that Allah might bless me.
10.             Monia wished that she (maria) might get a A+.

Exclamatory Sentences(Answer)

1.              I exclaimed with wonder that he was a very brave man.
2.              He exclaimed with joy it was a great pity.
3.              I exclaimed with joy that he’s father was a great nice fellow.
4.              The man exclaimed with sorrow that he (b) he was a great silly.
5.              Nabil exclaimed with joy that it was a very nice gift he had got for him(s).
6.              The traveler exclaimed with sorrow that the boys were very wicked.
7.              The speaker with wonder that he (listener) had done very well.
8.              I exclaimed with joy that I had had the wings of a bird.
9.              I exclaimed with joy that she was a very nice girl.
10.         Mr. Rahman exclaimed with sorrow that Samira had had a very terrible cousins poor.
11.         You exclaimed with joy that my handwriting was very nice.
12.         He exclaimed with joy that it was a very cheering report.
13.         He exclaimed with sorrow that he was undone.
14.         They exclaimed with joy that the mango was very sweet.
15.         The boy exclaimed with fear that it was a very terrible storm.
16.         The boy exclaimed with joy that his father had come.
17.         I exclaimed that you were greatly obliged to me.
18.         The teacher exclaimed with wonder that he was very funny.

        Prepared by

       Md. Khaled Saifulla
B.A (Hon’s), M.A (6th) in English (J.U)
       Mob: 01911171864
                     Lecturer in English
                                                Dr. Mahbubur Rahman Mollah College. Dhaka
                                               Author:
                                                                   “Real Learner’s Communicative English”
         For H.S.C Students
               Examiner :
                                                        Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education, Dhaka.







Question of Optative and Exclamatory sentences (Narration)

DR. MAHBUBUR RAHMAN MOLLAH COLLEGE, DHAKA

Exercise With Attention (Narration)

Optative Sentences(Question)

1.                  The teacher said to the student, “ May you come round soon.”
2.                  The president said, “May Bangladesh  live long.”
3.                  The dervish said to me, “May you shine in life.”
4.                  The woman said to his son, “May you be happy.”
5.                  Mother said to me, “May you live long.”
6.                  Father said to his son, “May you pass the examination.”
7.                  “May Allah help you.”
8.                  They said, “Long live our president.”
9.                  Mother said to me, “May Allah bless you.”
10.             Monia said to Maria, “May you get a A+.”

     Exclamatory Sentences(Question)

1.              I said to him, “ What a brave man you are!”
2.              He said, “What a pity!”
3.              I said to my friend, “What a nice fellow your father is!”
4.              The man said to the boy, “How silly you are!”
5.              Nabil said to suman, “What a nice gift I have got for you!”
6.              The traveler said, “How wicked the boys are?”
7.              “Bravo! You have done very well.”
8.              I said, “Had I the wings of a bird!”
9.              I said to her, “What a nice girl your are!”
10.         “What terrible cousins poor Samira had!” said Mr. Rahman.
11.         You said to me, “How nice your handwriting is!”
12.         He said, “What cheering report!”
13.         He said, “Alas! I am undone.”
14.         They said, “How sweet the mango is!”
15.         The boy said, “What a terrible storm it is!”
16.         The boy said, “Hurrah! My father has come.”
17.         I said to you, “How obliged are you to me!”
18.         The teacher to him, “How funny you are!”